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008 140514s2014 nyua bc 000 0 eng c
010 2014018784
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020 3791353845|q(Trade hardcover)
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020 0872731766|q(Museum paperback)
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245 00 Judith Scott :|bbound & unbound /|cedited by Catherine
Morris & Matthew Higgs.
246 33 Bound and unbound
246 30 Bound & unbound
264 1 Brooklyn, NY :|bBrooklyn Museum ;|aMunich ;|aNew York :
|bDelMonico Books-Prestel,|c2014.
300 128 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c29 cm.
336 text|2rdacontent
336 still image|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|2rdamedia
338 volume|2rdacarrier
500 "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Judith Scott:
Bound and Unbound, organized by the Brooklyn Museum and
held October 24, 2014 - March 29, 2015 in the Elizabeth A.
Sackler Center for Feminist Art."
504 Includes bibliographical references (page 127).
505 00 |tForeword /|rArnold L. Lehman --|tIntroduction: Judith
Scott and the politics of biography /|rCatherine Morris --
|tPeer review /|rLynne Cooke --|tJudith Scott: creative
growth /|rMatthew Higgs --|tAn Interview with Joyce Scott
/|rKevin Killian --|tWorks in the exhibition: sculpture:
works on paper.
520 "This fascinating and generously illustrated book offers
an in-depth look at the art and life of Judith Scott, and
accompanies the first major exhibition of her artworks in
the U.S. Judith Scott's story has become widely known:
born with Down syndrome, and institutionalized for thirty
years, before moving to the Bay Area to be near her twin
sister, Scott had long-hidden artistic sensibilities that
were first discovered at the visionary Creative Growth Art
Center in Oakland. There, she developed an affinity for
fiber and other found materials, creating remarkable and
idiosyncratic objects--fastidiously assembled structures
that radically challenge our attempts to define them as
sculpture. In addition to illustrations of more than forty
essential works, this volume includes a number of essays
that trace Scott's artistic development and her place
within the field of contemporary art as a whole. A
previously unpublished interview with Scott's twin sister,
Joyce, tells the story of how Judith's move from relative
isolation to a supportive and nurturing environment
allowed an unexpected and extraordinary talent to emerge
and flourish."--Publisher description.
600 10 Scott, Judith,|d1943-2005|vExhibitions.
600 17 Scott, Judith,|d1943-2005.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00443718
650 0 Soft sculpture|zCalifornia|vExhibitions.
650 7 Soft sculpture.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01124138
651 7 California.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204928
655 7 Exhibition catalogs.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01424028
700 1 Scott, Judith,|d1943-2005.
700 1 Morris, Catherine.
700 1 Higgs, Matthew.
710 2 Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
710 2 Brooklyn Museum.
994 02|bWHP